[SixClub] Peter Dahl Company Added info
Goody K3NG
goody.k3ng at gmail.com
Tue Dec 11 08:33:58 EST 2007
There's a practical limit to homebrewing. Do you dope your own silicon
and make your own transistors or blow glass and roll your own vacuum
tubes? Do you mine copper ore and make your own wire? That's great if
you can homebrew a transformer, but I wouldn't consider a ham any less
of a ham if he or she couldn't. And I might think less of the one
homebrewing the transformer if they looked down on other hams and tried
to tell anyone what a "real" ham is.
plicker at bellsouth.net wrote:
> Well, MOST real hams can build there own equip.
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> -------------- Original message from Goody K3NG <goody.k3ng at gmail.com>: --------------
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>> If you can build a several kV, couple amp transformer from scratch, more
>> power to you (and you should probably be considering buying Dahl).
>> However, I can't imagine homebrewing transformers is much different from
>> homebrewing HF yagis and quads -- it's cheaper to buy them complete than
>> it is to buy the raw materials and build them, especially when you
>> consider labor.
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>> plicker at bellsouth.net wrote:
>>
>>> Simple, build your own;MUCH CHEAPER!!!!!!
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